Testicular pain

Definition The most common testicular pain is caused by an inflammation of the testicles. Furthermore, infectious diseases cause pain in the testicles. Below you will find an overview of possible diseases of the testicles. Testicular pain can have many different causes. On the one hand, there are those which are not immediately acute problems and … Testicular pain

Typical diseases of the testicles | Testicular pain

Typical diseases of the testicles Abnormalities of the testicles (testis) include inflammation (orchitis) and tumors, which are malignant in 95% of cases and cause severe testicular pain. Situation anomalies Furthermore, there are anomalies in the position of the testis, including testicular retention and testicular ectopia. By testicular pain due to testicular retention one understands that … Typical diseases of the testicles | Testicular pain

Cryptorchidism

Behind the complicated appearing term “cryptorchidism” hides a positional anomaly of the testis, thus a wrong positioning of the testis in the body. Originally the “Kryptorchismus” describes a not discoverable testis. This is usually the case when the testis has not descended completely into the scrotum during embryonic development and has remained in the abdominal … Cryptorchidism

Cause | Cryptorchidism

Cause For a malfunction of the testis – or cryptorchidism – a maldevelopment in embryonic maturation is responsible. During the 28th to 32nd week of pregnancy, the testis on both sides usually begins its descent from the abdominal cavity into the scrotum. The abdominal cavity represents its original site of attachment. During fetal and embryonic … Cause | Cryptorchidism

Diagnosis | Cryptorchidism

Diagnosis A diagnosis of cryptorchidism can be made very easily by palpation. Since the child is not yet able to give information about his or her symptoms, the doctor is also dependent on the observations of the parents. Thus in the discussion likewise reference points for a possible Kryptorchismus can be found. Apart from that, … Diagnosis | Cryptorchidism

Testicles

Synonyms Lat. = Testis (Pl. Testes) Definition The paired testicles (Testis) belong together with the epididymis, the spermatic duct and the male sex glands (vesicle gland and prostate) to the internal male sex organs. They serve the production of sperm cells (sperm) and are located below the male member. Each testicle is “suspended” from the … Testicles